UFP Incoming Students Guide 2010-2011

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Transcript of UFP Incoming Students Guide 2010-2011

04Contacts

06Academic Calendar

09About UFP

10Choosing your courses

11Departmental Coordinators

12Class Attendance and Evaluation

16Immigration and visas

17Travelling to/around Porto

18Quick orientation

21Arrival procedures

22Accommodation

22Computer resources / Email

24Libraries

24Copy services

25Cafeterias

25Student Union

25Sports

25Cost of Living

27Telephoning

27Postal Services

27Banks

27Weather and Clothing

27Health & Insurance

28Embassies

CONTACTS

University Fernando Pessoa

Praça 9 de Abril, 349

4249-004 Porto

Tel.: +351 22 507 1300

Faculty of Human and Social Sciences

Faculty of Science and Technology

Praça 9 de Abril, 349

4249-004 Porto

Faculty of Health Sciences

Rua Carlos da Maia, 296

4200-150 Porto

Paedagogical Clinics

Rua Delfim Maia, 334

4200-253 Porto

Students’ Hall of Residence

Rua Monte da Luz, 12/16

Foz do Douro

4150-504 Porto

Tel.: +351 22 616 7040

FAX: +351 22 617 9389

International Relations Office

Praça 9 de Abril, 349 – 4249-004 Porto

Tel.: +351 22 507 1375

Fax: +351 22 550 8269

http://english.ufp.edu.pt/

Nadine Rombert Trigo

International Coordinator

[email protected]

António Teixeira

Assistant

[email protected]

The International Relations Office is

located on the top floor of the rectory

building. Walk-in hours for students and

teachers:

MONDAY _ 15h - 17h

TUESDAY _ 11h - 13h | 16h - 18h

WEDNESDAY _ 12h - 13h | 17h - 18h

THURSDAY _ 11h - 13h | 16h - 18h

FRIDAY _ 11h - 12h | 16h - 17h

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ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2010-2011

1st SemesterOrientation week: 13 - 17 September 2010

Beginning of classes: 13 September 2010

End of classes: 14 January 2011

Christmas vacation: 20 December 2010 to 2 January 2011

Re-examination period: 17 January to 5 February 2011

2nd SemesterOrientation week: 7 - 11 February 2011

Beginning of classes: 7 February 2011

End of classes: 9 June 2011

Carnaval vacation: 7 – 8 March 2011

Easter vacation: 18 April to 1 May 2011

Re-examination period: 13 June to 2 July 2011

The orientation week takes place during the first week of each semester. Students

are required to be in Porto any day during the Orientation Week.

Since late arrivals cause considerable delay of administrative matters and course

registration procedures, we will not register any student arriving in Porto after 27

September 2010 or 21 February 2011.

UFP follows a continuous evaluation system (more information on section “Class

Attendance and Evaluation”). This means students only need to take exams if they

fail the continuous evaluation and teachers accept them for the exam period.

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ABOUT UFP

University Fernando Pessoa was

recognized as a public interest

organization by the Portuguese State

in July 1996 and it is the result of a

pioneering higher education project

initiated in the 1980’s with the creation

of two higher education institutes that

provided its structural basis. Today, the

University is organized in three faculties

(Health Sciences, Human and Social

Sciences, Science and Technology),

one School of Health Sciences and

one autonomous unit (Ponte de Lima

College). Being a foundational University,

UFP has never been market oriented.

It has managed to develop into a solid

private higher education institution with

a strong academic focus and a constant

concern with quality maintenance

and improvement in what concerns a

highly qualified teaching staff, physical

infrastructures and equipments and its

teaching, research and extension project.

The mission of University Fernando

Pessoa is to provide high quality

education services and to be an

internationally recognized European

teaching and research university,

contributing for the promotion of

private higher education as a public

good, associated with private benefits

and based on the over-arching principle

of public responsibility. The University

understands that it has a key role to

play in the scientific, cultural, social and

economic development of the society

and aims at continuously strengthen its

position as a member of the international

community of scholarly institutions.

UFP pledges its commitment to

effective, efficient, caring and innovative

approaches to teaching, research and

community service; client-centered

management and administration; and

good governance. UFP sees itself as

serving and acting primarily at the national

level, even though we understand that

importance of geographical constraints in

higher education is being blurred at a very

fast pace.

We see ourselves as an active member

of our community and our action

principles privilege this role, be it in

the form of service providing, be in the

development of close relationships with

major national socio-economic actors, in

order to promote mutual advancement.

Through our Office for Organizational

Quality and Excellence, we are the first

Portuguese corporate university, in

another pioneering step to bridge the

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gap between business and learning,

and contribute to the development of

Portugal’s economic agents.

Internationally, we want to contribute

with our expertise and value to

promote a culture of quality in teaching,

scholarship and research in private

higher education, to develop, with similar

institutions, national and international

channels through which institutional

quality cultures can be recognized,

legitimatized, and continually enhanced

so that a truly inclusive European Area of

Higher Education can be shaped.

CHOOSING YOUR COURSES

Before the beginning of each academic

year, the International Relations Office

will publish a list of courses available

in English language. This list can be

checked at: http://english.ufp.edu.pt/

(section “Erasmus and Exchange

students” / “Courses in English”)

Students must confirm the semester

when these courses are available, the

number of credits and the contents of

each course at our general catalogue,

with information in English and

Portuguese:

http://ri.ufp.pt/ (if you can’t follow

classes in Portuguese, do not choose

courses directly from this list)

1st Cycle / undergraduate students can

choose courses in any programme at the

same Faculty, as long as these courses:

a) are available in the semester students

wish to follow at UFP;

b) are available in a language in which

students have sufficient knowledge to be

evaluated;

c) are relevant to the study programme

at the student’s home university;

d) belong to 1st Cycle / undergraduate

programmes.

2nd Cycle / masters students can

choose courses in both Cycles, although

masters courses must belong to the

same programme. Conditions a), b) and

c) also apply as above.

Students must check these conditions for

each course they want to attend at UFP.

All study plans and consequent changes

must be presented at the International

Relations Office using an official Learning

Agreement form.

Final approval of the study plan belongs

to the Departmental Coordinator and to

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Exchange students must make an

appointment with their coordinator

at UFP before they can start attending

classes.

Faculty of Human and Social Sciences

Communication Sciences

Pedro Reis

[email protected]

Business Sciences

Sandra Bernardo

[email protected]

Political Sc. & International Relations - UG

Paulo Vila Maior

[email protected]

Political Sc. & International Relations - PG

João Caqueira

[email protected]

Psychology / Criminology

Ana Sacau

[email protected]

Social Work

Manuela Coutinho

[email protected]

the Institutional Coordinator at UFP, in

spite of the restrictions above.

The Portuguese Language Course for

Foreigners is available free of charge to

all exchange students who don’t speak

Portuguese (beginners and intermediate

level). These courses are worth 4 ECTS

credits.

Students who come for a semester at

UFP are expected to attend 30 ECTS

credits. Full year students should attend a

study plan with 60 ECTS credits.

After the semester begins, students

have two weeks to make any necessary

changes to the original Learning

Agreement, when there is a strong

reason to do so (e.g.: having two

classes at the same time or when a

course becomes unavailable).

DEPARTMENTAL COORDINATORS

The Departmental Coordinator of each

area assists exchange students with the

choice of courses before they arrive at UFP

and provide help with academic affairs

during the length of their stay in Porto.

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Faculty of Health Sciences

Dentistry

Sandra Gavinha

[email protected]

Pharmacy

Pedro Barata

[email protected]

Nursing

Teresa Guerreiro

[email protected]

Physiotherapy

Clarinda Festas

[email protected]

Clinical Analysis

Fátima Cerqueira

[email protected]

Faculty of Science and Technology

Architecture

José Madrigal

[email protected]

Engineering

João Guerra

[email protected]

Computer Science

Nuno Ribeiro

[email protected]

CLASS ATTENDANCE AND EVALUATION

Class attendance systemClass attendance for students is

mandatory. Teachers have the

responsibility for class attendance control.

Class attendance is mandatory in, at least,

40% of the given lessons. In practical and

laboratorial courses, presence in at least

70% of classes is required. In the Health

Sciences Faculty, class attendance is

mandatory to 60% of theoretical classes,

80% of practical and laboratorial courses

and 90% of clinical courses. The written

excuses for non-attendance, by legally

accepted means, do not dismiss the

student from attending the above stated

percentage of practical-laboratorial and

clinical classes.

Evaluation and grading systemUFP uses a credit system equivalent to ECTS.

1. The achievement by students of

proposed objectives at each curricular

unit is subject to evaluation.

2. The objectives are set by teachers in

each of their curricular unit’s programme,

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namely concerning the way in which the

established ECTS can be achieved and

the competences that the student must

possess in order to be approved.

3. The evaluation of a curricular unit shall

integrate different means of controlling

knowledge evolution and achievement

by the student of target- competences.

3.1. If the curricular unit integrates a

lecture component, the evaluation stated

in the programme is made continuously

by assessing the achievement of

established objectives, through the

student’s performance in classes,

tutorial sessions, orientation sessions,

executed works, written and/or oral

tests, participation in scientific colloquia,

seminars, conferences, congresses and

other means of understanding of cultural

and informational development.

3.1.1. All evaluation activities shall be

given credits (ECTS), duly proportional

to the number of total credits of the

curricular unit.

3.2. The student’s performance in practical-

laboratorial classes is evaluated by the

quantity and the quality of autonomous

execution of protocols and works

preformed in those classes, targeting the

acquisition of effective competences in the

referring scientific area.

3.2.1. The use of a lab-coat (UFP model)

is mandatory in practical-laboratorial

classes.

3.3. Clinical learning, achieved by

traineeships, clinical and/or professional

practices at the university’s pedagogical

clinics or at associated Health Units, is

evaluated continuously and systematically,

considering the following aspects:

a) attendance, punctuality, and

behaviour when seeing a patient;

b) scientific, technical and relationship

competences;

c) quality of clinical work;

d) management and tidiness of

workspace.

3.3.1. Minimum class attendance and

other regulatory aspects of clinical

learning are presented in the procedure

manual and in the protocol-agenda for

register of pedagogical execution, which

all students in that situation must keep.

3.3.2. The criteria of evaluation and

weighing of each above-mentioned

element shall be shown in the protocol-

agenda.

3.3.3. The use of a uniform (UFP

previously approved model) is mandatory

in all clinical and/or professional sessions.

4. Only “non-approved” lecture teaching

components or curricular units can be

subject to a re-appreciation exam, in a

special exam period established in the

academic calendar.

4.1. These re-appreciation exams

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of courses for approval or for grade

improvement demand a previous

registration at the Student’s Registrar,

with no administrative fees.

4.2. Re-appreciation exams are always

composed of a written examination

and, if required, an oral or a practical

examination.

5. The student may registrar to a re-

appreciation exam to improve his/her

grade in any curricular unit executed in

the same cycle of studies.

5.1. That registration can not surpass five

curricular units.

5.2. Re-appreciation exams for grade

improvement are not composed by oral

examinations, expect when referring to

language courses.

5.3. Re-appreciation exams for grade

improvement to a given curricular unit

can only be requested once.

5.4. Curricular units which have

been co-validated cannot be subject

to re-appreciation exams for grade

improvement.

Grading Scale20 point grading system is applied for

assessment of examinations, projects,

essays, tests and other tasks. Knowledge

is assessed through continuous

evaluation. In the Portuguese System, the

marks of the university examinations are

expressed out of twenty – the pass mark

is 10/20 and the highest is 20/20.

17 – 20 Excellent A

15 – 16 Very Good B

13 – 14 Good C

11– 12 Satisfactory D

10 Sufficient E

8– 9 Fail FX

0 – 7 Fail F

There is no special evaluation system

or paedagogical rules for international

students. Erasmus/Exchange students

have to follow the same evaluation rules

as regular students, with no exceptions.

IMMIGRATION AND VISAS

EU/EEA studentsNationals of EU or EEA countries need

only a valid identification card or

passport to enter Portugal.

Other studentsStudents who require a visa will receive

a Letter of Acceptance after their

complete application is approved. All

other procedures regarding visas, before

departing for Portugal, will take place at

the nearest Portuguese consulate in the

student’s home country.

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The Portuguese authorities may issue a

visa that is not valid for the whole study

period (normally, 120 days). This means

that students will need to renew their

visa during their stay in Portugal.

Students holding a visa who enter the

Schengen area through a country other

than Portugal must declare their entry

at the Portuguese “Foreign Nationals

and Borders Service” (SEF/Serviço de

Estrangeiros e Fronteiras):

SEF/Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras

Loja do Cidadão do Porto

Torre das Antas

Av. Fernão de Magalhães, nº 1862 - Porto

To renew their visa, students must visit

this address at least 2 months before

the visa expires, in order to schedule an

appointment.

Any students irregularly arriving at UFP

without a visa will not be registered for

any courses, and their situation will be

reported to the Foreign Nationals and

Borders Service.

More information about Portuguese

consulates and embassies, and on how

to obtain a visa, can be checked at the

following web pages:

http://secomunidades.pt/postos.php

http://www.sef.pt/ (‘Help area’ in the

English version)

TRAVELLING TO/AROUND PORTO

Getting to PortoFrancisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO)

serves Porto and its metropolitan

area. The 11km distance between the

airport and the city centre can be easily

overcome by using the direct light-

railway line (Line E of ‘Metro do Porto’),

operating from 06h00am to 01h30am.

The journey takes 23 minutes from

the Airport to ‘Casa da Música’ subway

station and 28 minutes to ‘Trindade’

central subway station. Public bus line

601 departing from the Airport, as well

as taxis, can also be used to reach the

centre of Porto.

For more information about Porto airport

please visit http://www.ana.pt

If you are are not arriving at Porto by

plane you can reach the city either by

train or bus (3 hour journey). From Lisbon

Oriente train station, long-distance trains

are available on an hourly basis during

daytime, leaving passengers at Porto’s

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transport interface of Campanhã. There

is also a large offer of express buses in

Lisbon connecting the two cities.

Portuguese Railways:

http://mobi.cp.pt

Express Buses:

http://www.rede-expressos.pt

Public transportation in PortoBUSES AND METRO

Porto is well served by a public bus

network and a new light-railway system.

Timetables, fares and routes can be

obtained here:

http://www.itinerarium.net

Porto public bus company (STCP) –

http://www.stcp.pt

Metro do Porto

http://www.metrodoporto.pt

TRAINS

Porto is served by two train stations.

Long-distance trains to Lisbon, southern

Portugal and Vigo (Spain) are available

at Campanhã station. Commuter trains

to the cities beyond Porto (Braga,

Guimarães, Aveiro, Régua) can be found

at São Bento station, in the city centre.

For information regarding timetables and

fares: http://mobi.cp.pt

TAXIS

Taxis are available at main locations such

as the airport, train stations, hospitals and

main commercial areas. Licensed taxis

have a meter and are painted in beige or

in the traditional black-and-green.

A taxi can be requested by calling a taxi

company:

Táxis Invicta

225 076 400

225 022 693

Raditáxis

220 403 782

Unidos do Porto

225 029 898

QUICK ORIENTATION

Getting from the Students’ Hall of

Residence to University Fernando

Pessoa by bus:

UFP is located at Praça Nove de Abril, 349.

From the Residence, take bus line 204,

direction ‘Hospital S. João’. Leave at Vale

Formoso stop. Turn left when exiting the

bus, then straight ahead and turn left at the

last intersection; continue walking until you

reach “Arca d’Água” garden. The university is

at the opposite corner of the garden.

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Getting to the Students’ Hall of

Residence: The residence is located on

Rua Monte da Luz, 12/16 (Foz do Douro).

From UFP, take bus line 204, direction

‘Foz’, and leave at the last stop.

Bus fare on board: € 1,45

Travel time across the city: 40 min. ~ 1 hour

Other bus lines to UFP, the city centre

and the Student’s Hall of Residence:

From UFP to Aliados / Trindade / São

Bento (city centre): lines 304, 600

From UFP to Boavista / Casa da Música:

lines 704, 803

From Aliados to Foz (Residence):

lines 200, 500

From Boavista to Foz (Residence):

lines 203, 204

Closest Metro station: ‘Pólo Universitário’,

on the yellow line, 10 minutes walking

from UFP.

You can try several combinations of

bus and subway lines, after you get

comfortable using Porto’s transportation

system. Upon request, the International

Relations Office can provide you a

statement to get student prices on

monthly tickets.

ARRIVAL PROCEDURES

When you arrive in Porto, you can go

directly to the Students’ Hall of Residence,

if you have received a previous

confirmation of your room. If you are

not staying at our Hall of Residence, go

straight to your previously arranged

accommodation (hotel, apartment, etc).

After unpacking and settling down, go

to the International Relations Office,

located on the top floor of the Rectory

building (main address), to present any

documents you may have from your

home university and to receive important

information.

You will have to provide the International

Relations Office with your address in

Porto and the Portuguese phone number

you will be using, so we can contact you

in case of emergency.

Students with a visa may need to register

their arrival with the “Foreign Nationals

and Borders Service” (SEF) within the

first two days after arriving. For more

information on registration procedures

and penalties, please contact the Foreign

Service directly (http://www.sef.pt).

ACCOMMODATION

Students can apply for a room at our Hall

of Residence, together with their exchange

application. Close to the sea, UFP manages

a Hall of Residence with 42 beds in rooms

with shower, a sitting room with TV,

games, room, cafeteria and laundry.

· Single room between € 150 and € 175

· Double room € 110/person

Breakfast included. Deposit of one month’s

rent required. Accommodation at our

Hall of Residence cannot be guaranteed

during the re-examination period.

The International Relations Office can

provide some contacts of private housing

offers, when available, to students who are

not selected to our Hall of Residence and

to those who have not applied.

Accommodation arrangements must

be made before arriving, even if just for

a temporary place to stay (e.g. Youth

Hostel, hotels, etc.).

COMPUTER RESOURCES / EMAIL

At UFP, students have free internet

access, either at the computer labs or

through wired and wireless network

services available at class rooms, libraries

and cafeterias. Each student is assigned

with an e-mail address.

http://webmail.ufp.edu.pt

([email protected])

All on line services have the same

password, which is provided by the

International Relations Office at the

beginning of the study period. To prevent

any conflicts, students should avoid

changing their initial password.

Personal pageA personal timetable for classes can

be easily checked at http://si.ufp.pt

Final grades, course contents, teacher

contacts and the academic calendar are

also available at the personal page. This

information is published according to the

study plans submitted by students.

Virtual UniversityWork assignments and course materials

provided by teachers will regularly be

made available at our Virtual University

platform: http://elearning.ufp.pt

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PrintingAfter printing a document at the

computer rooms, students should go to

the nearest shared printer/copy machine,

where the document will come out,

located throughout the campus. Running

the student card through the card reader

at each machine will start the print job.

The cost will come out from the student

card account. This card can be charged

with credit at the Student Registrars.

The documents sent for printing are kept

in the server for 48 hours. If the selected

machine is not working at the moment,

students can just go to another printer

and use their student card.

Alternatively, they can save the

documents in a pen drive, go to the

Copy Center and pay in cash.

SupportThe Computer Centre is located on the

top floor of the class building, at our

main address. Visiting hours: Monday to

Friday from 11h30 to 12h30 and from

16h30 to 17h30.

LIBRARIES

The University has six libraries, which have

specialist staff available to assist students

in finding and organising information to

meet their particular needs.

Central Library - Monday to Friday: 8h00

- 20h00 – Saturday: 9h00h to 12h00

Library of the Faculty of Health

Sciences - Monday to Friday: 8h00 -

20h00

Multimedia Library - Monday to Friday:

8h00 - 20h00

Library of the Ponte de Lima Unit -

Monday to Friday: 9h00-12h30 / 14h00-

18h00

Media Library (Mediateca)

Library of psychological tests

(Testoteca)

The study room at the Paedagogical

Clinics Building is open from Monday to

Friday, between 9h00 and 18h00.

Students also have access to public

libraries. Some kind of identification

document is normally required.

COPY SERVICES

The office for photocopies and printing

opens between 9h00 and 20h00 to all

the students and members of staff.

Students can also use the self-service

machines, available in several locations, for

printing, scanning and taking copies. To

use this service, students must have their

student card ready for prepaid services.

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CAFETERIAS

There are 3 available cafeterias at the

following locations in UFP:

Main class building (lower level) /

Faculty of Health Sciences (exterior) /

Paedagogical Clinics (-1 level)

These cafeterias are open all day long

and the price for a complete meal ranges

from 4 to 6 euros

STUDENT UNION

This service is responsible for orienting

and aiding University students. Its

activities concern sections like services,

hobbies, business and the protection of

students’ interests. During the academic

year, the Students’ Union organizes

several events. All students enrolled

at UFP can use the services the Union

provides.

SPORTS

UFP has a Cultural and Sports Association

(http://acd.ufp.pt/) that provides access

to sporting facilities and the practice

of numerous sports. This Association

gives support services and is responsible

for the organisation of sport activities

such as futsal, basketball, volleyball,

handball, aerobics and karate. If you

would like to practice sports at UFP you

should contact the Cultural and Sports

Association upon arrival to the University.

Also, both students and staff have

access to the gym, swimming pools and

sauna integrated in the Physiotherapy

Pedagogical Clinic and the Academy of

Health and Leisure.

COST OF LIVING

• carton of milk (1 l)- 0.59 EUR;

• bottle of water (1.5 l) - 0.40 EUR;

• loaf of bread - 0.12 EUR;

• 1 kg of rice - 0.70 EUR;

• coffee (expresso) - 0.65 EUR;

• One full meal – 4~6 EUR (at the

cafeterias);

• bus/metro – 1.45 EUR (1 Z2 ticket); 1.10

EUR (1 Z3 ticket);

• newspapers - 1 EUR (daily) and 2.80 EUR

(weekly);

• cinema - 4.00 EUR (student ticket).

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TELEPHONING

International telephone calls To call abroad from Portugal:

- international access code – 00 + country

code + area code + subscriber number

To call Portugal from abroad

- international access code + country code

351 + subscriber number (nine digits)

Note: In Portugal, landlines start with “2”

and mobile numbers start with “9”.

Useful telephone numbers

National Emergency number (SOS): 112

International Collect Calls: 179

Information Service: 118

POSTAL SERVICES

The public postal company in Portugal

is called CTT. There are 26 CTT offices

throughout the city of Porto, with

different sets of services and working

hours. Most of them are open Monday

to Friday from 09h00 to 18h00 and close

for lunch. The main office in the city

centre (Aliados) has all available postal/

communication services and is open

from Monday to Sunday with extended

working hours.

BANKS

Banks are open from 8h30 to 15h00,

Monday to Friday. Several ATM machines

can be found inside/around UFP.

Portuguese banks don’t apply fees

for using these machines. To open an

account at a bank, students will be asked

for a Portuguese taxpayer number (NIF),

which they can get at Loja do Cidadão

with a copy of their passport and a proof

of address in Portugal.

WEATHER AND CLOTHING

Porto has a generally mild climate.

Temperatures rarely rise above 28º C in

the summer or drop below freezing in

the winter. Expect days of continuous

rain during winter and spring. Since

most buildings in Portugal don’t have

heating, warm clothing is advised at

all times during winter. In the summer,

lightweight comfortable clothes are the

best option.

HEALTH & INSURANCE

The Portuguese health service offers

medical assistance to all citizens of

the European Union. To qualify for this

assistance ERASMUS students should

bring their European Health Insurance

Card. Other students must purchase a

health insurance covering their entire

stay in Portugal, before leaving their

home country.

The University health service also

provides medical care for all UFP

students. Should you need a doctor’s

appointment please contact:

Ms. Anabela Silva

[email protected]

• In case of sickness: Request an

appointment to see the doctor at UFP or

visit the nearest Health Centre

• In case of urgency: Go to the

“Urgências” at a Hospital

• In case of emergency: Call 112

Hospitals in Porto

Hospital Geral de Santo António

Largo Prof. Abel Salazar

4099-001 Porto

Tel.: 22 207 7500

Hospital de São João

Alameda Prof. Hernâni Monteiro

4200–319 Porto

Tel.: 22 551 2100

Hospital Pedro Hispano

Rua Dr. Eduardo Torres

4454-509 Matosinhos

Tel.: 22 939 1000

Cruz Vermelha (ambulance service)

Rua Nossa Senhora de Fátima, 138

4050-425 Porto

Tel. 22 600 6353

EMBASSIES

BrazilConsulate in Porto:

Av. de França - nº 20 - 1º andar –

4050-275 - Porto - Portugal

Tel: (+351) 22-608-4070

Fax:(+351) 22-608-4089

CameroonEmbassy in Madrid, Spain:

Rosario Pino, 3

28071 Madrid - Spain

Phone: (+34-91) 5711160

Egypt Embassy in Lisbon:

Av. D. Vasco da Gama, 8

1400-128 LISBOA

Phone: (+351) 21 3018301 / 8323

Fax: (+351) 213017909

[email protected]

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Republic of KoreaConsulate in Porto:

Pç. General Humberto Delgado, 267, 3º,

sala 3 e 4

4000-288 Porto

Phone: +351 228 349 040

Fax: +351 228 349 049

[email protected]

Nigeria Embassy in Lisbon:

Rua Femao Mendes Pinto 50,

Restelo - 1400 Lisboa

Phone: (+351) 21 3016191, 3016189,

3016439

Fax: (+351) 21 3018152

[email protected]

RussiaEmbassy in Lisbon

Rua Visconde de Santarém, 5

1000-286 Lisboa

Tel: (+351) 218 464 476 / (+351) 218 490 711

Fax: (+351) 218 479 327

[email protected]

South AfricaEmbassy in Lisbon:

Avenida Luis Bívar, 10

1069-024 Lisboa

Telephone: (+351) 213 192 200

Fax General: (+351) 213 535 713

[email protected]

TurkeyEmbassy in Lisbon:

Avenida das Descobertas 22,

1400-092 Lisboa

Phone: (+351) 21 300 31 10

Fax: (+351) 21 301 79 34

[email protected]

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